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  2. I Still Call Australia Home - Wikipedia

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    "I Still Call Australia Home" was added to the National Film and Sound Archive's Sounds of Australia registry in 2013. [3] In Australian English speech of earlier generations, "home" referred to Britain. [4] Thus by contrast, "calling Australia home" became for a period a particularly piquant expression of Australian identity.

  3. Everyday Now - Wikipedia

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    "Everyday Now" is a song by Scottish band Texas. It was first recorded for the band's 1989 extended play (EP) of the same name and was released as a single on 24 July 1989 from their debut album, Southside (1989). The song debuted at number 58 on the UK Singles Charts and later peaked at number 44. The song has been described as "a bluesy ...

  4. Talk:I Still Call Australia Home - Wikipedia

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    I have moved 84 of the 88 edits to this article that were pure vandalism to I Still Call Australia Home/vand today so that they could be deleted from the system. This is why the page history looks a bit odd. -- Fr a ncs2000 17:32, 10 June 2006 (UTC) Ahh...that makes sense. Thanks.

  5. All Right Now - Wikipedia

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    "All Right Now" is a song by English rock band Free, released on their third studio album, Fire and Water (1970). It was released by Island Records , a record label founded by Chris Blackwell . Released as the album's second single , "All Right Now" peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart and number four on the US Billboard Hot 100 singles ...

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  7. Tenterfield Saddler - Wikipedia

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    This version was later included on his 2004 album, The Essential Collection. In 1996 Colleen Hewett covered the song on her album, Tenterfield Dreams. In 2002, Olivia Newton-John covered the song (with Peter Allen) for her album, 2. In 2004, Hugh Jackman recorded the song for The Boy from Oz Broadway Cast Album.

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  9. Inner Smile - Wikipedia

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    "Inner Smile" is a song by Scottish alternative rock band Texas, originally released on their greatest hits album, The Greatest Hits (2000). Written by Gregg Alexander and Rick Nowels and arranged by Texas, the song is based on Alexander's unreleased demo "Inner Child", which was written and performed between 1995 and 1998.